European economic perspectives of Serbia and the integration process
Damien Bazin and
Srdjan Redzepagic ()
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Srdjan Redzepagic: UniCA - Université Côte d'Azur
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This work represent a very brief and complex (on the same time) presentation of the actual situation in some Balkan countries - especially Serbia, on their way to the European Union (EU). The aim is to present clearly the "European conditions" necessary to be fulfilled by candidate and potential candidate countries from Western Balkan who wish to join EU in the near future. Here is presented at the same time condition, requirements and actual situation (of Serbia). Also, some important aspects, done by the EU (and all instances and institutions from the EU) are clearly presented. The Agenda of the EU which is treated present/future enlargements is based on the strategy, which consists of three basic principles: consolidation, dependence and communication; so this covers the Western Balkans, and analyse different levels on their way to the EU. Having this entire in mind we present how it could be possible for some Western Balkan countries to join EU in the near future. The starting point of this research is a theoretical analysis of European integration, which, from a theoretical point of view, gives the answer to the questions of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities.
Keywords: Enlargement; European Union; Economics; Growth; Growth. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-09-03
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Published in Hanić H., Özer M. Grubišić Z. et Ivana Domazet I. Post Crisis Recovery, Belgrade Banking Academy, pp.407-419, 2013, 978-86-7852-034-1
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